Call For Entries: 40. Kurzfilm Festival Hamburg share. We are open! Submit your short film for the 40th Kurzfilm Festival Hamburg! For the International and German Competition as well as for Mo & Friese dedicated to young audiences, all genres with a maximum length of 30 minutes and not older than two years (January 2022) are accepted. The festival is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organization, with its main aim being to promote short films. [5] Mission[ edit] The festival's mission is an attempt to discover new forms and methods of film production in Ukraine and abroad, by developing national and international platforms for short films. SHORT FILM LIBRARY. The short film in the library is offline and copy-protected, yet professional contact of the film will be accessible to the user. Film information including professional contact will be accessible. DATE. SHOW TIME. VENUE. Sat, 3 September. to Thu, 8 September 2022. 1st Session : 11:00-13:00. FLiCKERFEST 2024 Official entries for our International, Australian & Documentary competitions are now closed, except for invited entries. If you want us to consider your film as a late entry, please email: coordinator@flickerfest.com.au FlickerUp Youth competition entries extended deadline: 22nd Nov. Celebrating its 33rd year in 2024 Short Theatre Festival 17 September 2022 SITGES International Fantastic Film Festival (VAC) de Belo Horizonte 03 & 04 February, 2023. 2022 Screening, “NOTHING ACTS” Film program at Hauptwache U-Bahn curated by Mahya Ketabchi 2021 Screening “The aesthetics of being” at Istanbul International Experimental Film Festival 2019 Screening “The aesthetics of being” at TIMELINE: BH an electronic art festival in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. PV46K. Made with and for Barbara HammerIn 1998, filmmaker Barbara Hammer had an artist residency in a shack without running water or electricity. While there, she shot film, recorded sounds and kept a journal. In 2018, Barbara began her own process of dying by revisiting her personal archive. She gave all of her images, sounds and writing from the residency to filmmaker Lynne Sachs and invited her to make a film with the material. Through her own filmmaking, Lynne explores Barbara#s experience of solitude. She places text on the screen as a confrontation with a somatic cinema that brings us all together in multiple spaces and provided by Wexner Center Film/ Video Studio and Artist Residency Award Awards: Jury's Choice Award, Black Maria's 39th Annual Festival Tour - 2020LUX & Club des Femmes present Evidentiary Bodies: Celebrating Barbara Hammer & Carolee Schneemann, London; 21st Belo Horizonte International Short Film Festival (Fest CurtasBH), Brazil; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DocLisBoa, Portugal; Museo de Arte Moderno Buenos Aires, Argentina; MUTA, International Audio Visual Appropriation Festival, Lima, PerĂș; Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio; Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Missoula, Montana; Museum of Modern Art Documentary Fortnight 2020; MiradasDoc Festival, Canary Islands, Spain; Punto de Vista Documentary Film Festival, Pamplona, Spain; Courtisane Festival, Ghent, Belgium; Oberhausen International Film Festival; Edinburgh International Film Festival."As to your text in Hammer film..I though it was wonderful!. It was like a George Landow movie, just talking directly to the audience, in a sublimely wise admission that we are all just mortal human bodies, ...here together for a short while...then all gonna die, like Barbara. It was her talking to us from behind the screen. It was like she was talking to us from beyond the grave, mystical, and yet structural." -- Craig Baldwin"dearest Lynne i L ~ O ~ V ~ E ~ D the Barbara film ~ the gel flags / beach dune shack / birds & flowers & sand & ocean & insects & toys & diary / sounds & voices & text & no electricity or plumbing BUT sun moon waves wind plants body colors & film ~ so tender & present ~ loving" -- Bradley Eros"What a quiet, contemplative work about filmmaker cooperation and community. Your words about hers and yours and ours seem so apt to this moment, and trying to make sense of the death of someone trying to make sense of their own dying, who made work about this herself and with us. I really appreciate your time and energy and feeling in this, and for our community more generally (especially the snippet about 60: lovely)." -- Alex Juhasz"The bits of conversation between the two of you were wonderful, down to business, as two artists together, who have work to do. I found this intensely moving. Also the colored gels and the playfulness with them, delightful, magical, expansive, and poetic. Thank you so much for making this film, for and with Barbara, what a tribute to your friendship with her." -- Lynn Kirby"I saw your film A Month of Single Frames. I am speechless. Such a sensitive, brilliant work of art and document! I want to see it many times over. I feel it is truly special." -- Christopher Harris"Melding past and present, Sachs edited the footage and reading into a meditation on the small treasures of life before the "sadness of departure" made inevitable by death. The images in the movie work with simplicity to establish layers of rich beauty and complexity. Water playfully dances in and out of the sunshine and colored gel flags reflect rainbow-colored squares onto the raked sand dunes. Amid a background of rustling reeds, panoramic vistas, and sunsets captured in single-frame shots, Hammer wonders: 'Is this why we make busy? So, we don't have time to contemplate this endless expanse called life?' With lines of poetry written by Sachs sporadically overlaid, the piece takes on significance as a poignant memorial to Hammer by a friend." Daily Princetonian, by Noa Wollstein, Feb. 17, 2020trailer: ï»żWelcome ! Enjoy the best of both worlds: Film & Festival News, exploring the best of the film festivals community. Launched in 1995, relentlessly connecting films to festivals, documenting and promoting festivals worldwide. A brand new website will soon be available. Covid-19 is not helping, stay safe meanwhile. 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Edit SX80 bh (2006) Release Info Showing all 6 items Jump to: Release Dates (4) Also Known As (AKA) (2) Release Dates Brazil 22 July 2006 (Belo Horizonte International Short Film Festival) Brazil 29 August 2006 (Sao Paulo International Short Film Festival) Australia 22 June 2007 (Melbourne International Animation Festival) UK 24 August 2007 (London International Animation Festival) Also Known As (AKA) (original title) SX80 bh Brazil SX80 bh Contribute to This Page Edit Jump to: Release Dates (7) Also Known As (AKA) (3) Release Dates Brazil September 2012 (Belo Horizonte International Short Film Festival) Hungary September 2013 (Miskolc International Film Festival) Uruguay September 2013 (Festival Internacional de AnimaciĂłn) Switzerland October 2013 (Shnit International Short Film Festival) Chile October 2013 (Festival Internacional de AnimaciĂłn) Lithuania October 2013 (Vilnius International Short Film Festival) Spain November 2015 (Manlleu Short Film Festival) Also Known As (AKA) (original title) Quinto Andar Brazil Quinto Andar World-wide (English title) (festival title) Fifth Floor See also Full Cast and Crew | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs \n November 6th to 13th, 2009 The capital of Minas Gerais prepares itself for the marathon of short-films exhibitions. Here comes the 11th Belo Horizonte Short Film Festival. The 2009 version of the event will screen 119 films between the 06th and 13th of November at PalĂĄcio das Artes. And what’s best, with the programs completely free. The Brazilian and international productions is organized in the exhibitions: “Vanguards and Neovanguards”, “Imperfect Field” and “Brazil’s Short Films 2008” – with films selected by the festival’s curators – and more in the exhibitions of the festivals of Bafici (Argentina), Locarno (Switzerland), Oberhausen (Germany) and Vila do Conde (Portugal). Rarely seen films and some never screened in Brazil, dated back to the 20s, were retrieved from the collections of the New York Film-Makers Cooperative, EAI, Filmbank, Lux, Lightcone and can be seen in the Vanguard and Neovanguard Exhibition. Films that left significant marks in their circuit through the exhibitions rooms and film festivals, finding strong repercussion among spectators, critics and filmmakers, and films that weren’t exhibited as much, but that stood out in the Brazilian and international panorama will be screened in the other exhibitions. Besides the exhibitions, a round table with Diego Trerotola, curator for the Bafici Festival (Argentina), and Nuno SimĂ”es Guerra, from the Vila do Conde Festival (Portugal), commented screenings, debates and meetings complete the program of the 11th Belo Horizonte International Short Film Festival. It’s already available at the site – – the complete schedule for this 11th edition of the festival. All programs have free entrance and the tickets will be distributed 15 minutes before each session. Service Event: 11th Belo Horizonte Short Film Festival Venue: PalĂĄcio das Artes Av. Afonso Pena, 1537 – Centro – BH Date: November 6th to 13th Free Entrance

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